Heel-less heels? Very cool. The reflective material must have been really eye catching. I bet you got taken for Silk Spectre a lot. It looks like you just dipped your hands in latex for those gloves. lol.

You are undoubtedly a very talented person. You look like you'd be a lot of fun to have around, also. In the interest of full disclosure, attractive women in latex adversely affect my ability to think clearly. However, this comment is only partly out of lust. The fact that you made the outfit yourself, puts you in a different league, altogether.

Thank you, for sharing your images on dA. I'm sorry to hear that people have been absconding with your images and using them without permission.

I should be flattered people like my images that much, but when they start altering the image, putting someones head on my body or making money off my work thats when I get very "RAWR" about the situation.

Glad you like Phantom lady, I like using latex when its appropriate to the character.

A very inspired choice of character cosplay, and an UNBELIEVABLY SEXY execution of what I originally thought was an impossible costume. How those two mysterious torso straps stay conformed to the belly remains one of life's biggest unsolved mysteries.

Well to be fair, their mistake is somewhat understandable. Alan Moore based his Silk Spectre character off of Phantom Lady. (He originally wanted to use Phantom Lady for the Watchmen, but DC said no.) But I'm glad at least some people knew the difference. And I'll definitely try to be there next year!

Sad thing is, because the movie version of the costume was radically different than the original design of PL, it's highly suspect they'd have confused her with the Silver Age Phantom Lady. Even Daniel Acuña's version of Stormy came out way before the movie version. A big "GRRRR" for the mainstream....